RN Pharmacology A Relias A| 2023/2024 | Exam Questions With Answers | 100% Correct AGRADE Quiz 6
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RN Pharmacology A Relias A| 2023/2024 | Exam Questions With
Answers | 100% Correct AGRADE
Quiz 6
1.) Potassium chloride 10 mEq intravenously has been ordered for a client whose potassium is 2.9following diuretics.
How will the nurse administer the potassium dose?
A) Dilute the dose in a 50 ml...
RN Pharmacology A Relias A| 2023/2024 | Exam Questions With
Answers | 100% Correct AGRADE
Quiz 6
1.) Potassium chloride 10 mEq intravenously has been ordered for a client whose potassium is 2.9following diuretics.
How will the nurse administer the potassium dose?
A) Dilute the dose in a 50 ml IV rider and infused over 1 hour
B) Push the dose as a rapid IV push because of the patient’s dangerously low potassium level
C) Push the dose slowly over 10 minutes
D) Ask to give the dose in a large muscle since the intravenously route is too dangerous
2.) A client who has been taking Lisinopril (an ace inhibitor) for 2 weeks complains of a dry cough. Howshould the nurse
respond to this complaint?
A) The cough will subside within 5 to 7 days when the body becomes accustomed to the medicine.
B) The cough is a sign of impending angioedema. The client should stop the medicine immediately.
C) The cough is a result of immune suppression. The client should stop the medicine immediately
D) The cough is a common side effect of prils. Sartans may be prescribed instead if it becomes
intolerable
3.) A client is experiencing edema. Which over-the-counter medication might be reducing the diureticeffects of her
lisinopril?
A) St John’s Wort
B) Glucosamine
C) Vitamin C
D) Ibuprofen
4.) A client, who has been seeing multiple doctors, reports that she is taking Lisinopril and another
antihypertensive medication, the name of which she can’t recall. What type of antihypertensive is
contraindicated when people are taking ACE inhibitors due to risk of compound effects?
,A) Thiazide diuretics
B) Beta blockers
C) Potassium-sparing diuretics
D) Calcium channel blockers
5.) In preparing discharge education for a client who has just begun hydrochlorothiazide therapy, a nurse reviews the
client's lab results. Which finding should the nurse be concerned about in relationship to thedischarge prescription?
A) blood sugar level of 80 mg/dL
B) potassium level of 3.1 mEq/L
C) hemoglobin of 15 g/dL
D) potassium level of 4.8 mEq/L.
6.) A client has had hypertension for approximately 7 years and now is interested in becoming pregnant. What is the
safest anti-hypertensive for a woman in the early stages of pregnancy?
A) Amlodipine
B) Lisinopril
C) Methyldopa
D) Valsartan
7.) If a client is taking carvedilol, a beta blocker, which adverse effect should the nurse watch for?
A) Hypoventilation
B) Sinus tachycardia
C) Hypergylcemia
D) Dizziness
,8.) While preparing to administer a scheduled dose of digoxin, the nurse finds a new lab result showing adigoxin level of
0.7 ng/mL. What action should the nurse take?
A) Hold the drug for an hour and reassess the level.
B) Withhold the drug and notify the prescriber immediately.
C) Administer Digibind to counteract the toxicity.
D) Check the patient’s apical pulse, and if it is within a safe range, administer the digoxin.
9.) A client has been taking digoxin 0.25 mg, and furosemide 40 mg, daily. Upon routine assessment by the nurse,
the client states, “I see yellow halos around the lights.” The nurse should perform which of thefollowing actions based
on this assessment?
A) Consult the provider then request a digoxin and potassium level check
B) Withhold the next dose of furosemide.
C) Continue to monitor the patient for heart failure.
D) Document the findings and reassess in 1 hour.
10.) A client with angina is preparing to go home with a prescription for Nifedipine, a calcium channelblocker. What
should the client be taught?
A) Elevate your feet when you are sitting to avoid edema side effects
B) Drink grapefruit juice with breakfast to reduce your risk of plaque.
C) Eat cheese regularly to restore calcium and manage loose stools.
D) Use salt substitute to replenish your potassium losses due to diuretic effects
11.) A client with stable angina asks why the physician told her to put her nitro patch on at 8am and takeit off at 8pm.
What explanation should he be given?
A) The doctor is trying to reduce your risk of night falls.
B) Patch-free intervals are needed to sustain medication effectiveness.
, C) The patch should be replaced, not removed at bedtime
D) You should follow this advice for any patch medications you use.
12.) A client with stable angina as starting treatment with nifedipine a calcium channel blocker. Theclient’s spouse
asks how nifedipine alleviates chest pain. How should the nurse respond?
A) “They reduce platelet aggregation.”
B) “They reducing the work of the heart by reducing aortic pressure (afterload).”
C) “They increase the heart rate and contractility.”
D) “They improve cardiac circulation through vasoconstriction.”
13.) The nurse is providing patient education to a patient who has just been given a new prescription forsublingual
nitroglycerin tablets. Which statement by the client would indicate a need for additional teaching?
A) “I should take the nitro every 2 to 3 minutes until my pain goes away.”
B) “I should take one tablet every 5 minutes, up to a total of three tablets if needed.”
C) “I should store my nitroglycerin in its original dark bottle to protect it from light.”
D) “I should keep the bottle of nitro tightly closed to protect the tablets.”
14.) A client presents to the emergency department with chest pain. On a scale of 1:10 he rates the pain as a 6. His
respiratory rate is 22. His blood pressure is 156/92. His heart rate is 110. He is afebrile. What other information
should the nurse obtain before administering nitroglycerin?
A) Has the patient experienced any dizziness or nausea within the last two weeks?
B) Has the patient used any alcohol or drugs for erectile dysfunction recently?
C) Has the patient taken any drugs within the past 12 hours?
D) Has the patient had a previous heart attack?
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